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  2. How to keep ground bees away, and low-maintenance ground ...

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    The best option is to discourage them from nesting in areas you frequent. These bees prefer well-draining areas of bare soil or sparse grass, so keeping the ground covered in areas you frequent ...

  3. Nomada - Wikipedia

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    Nomada occur worldwide. [8] All known species parasitize ground-nesting bees, and their habitats and seasonality correlate with their hosts. [9] Ground nesting bees nest in soil, either in open habitats or in ones covered with vegetation, with a good floral source nearby.

  4. Andrena - Wikipedia

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    Andrena vaga visiting her nest Holes from Mining Bees. All Andrena are ground nesting, solitary bees. They seem to have a preference for sandy soils. [6] The genus includes no parasitic or social species, though some nest communally or in aggregations.

  5. Andrenidae - Wikipedia

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    The Andrenidae (commonly known as mining bees) are a large, nearly cosmopolitan family of solitary, ground-nesting bees. Most of the family's diversity is located in temperate or arid areas (warm temperate xeric). It includes some enormous genera (e.g., Andrena with over 1300 species, and Perdita with over 700).

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    Carpenter bees don’t get as much attention as honeybees, but they’re essential to cross-pollinate plants in Missouri and Kansas. | Opinion Native bees keep Midwestern crops growing. Here’s ...

  8. Andrena prunorum - Wikipedia

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    Andrena prunorum, otherwise known as the purple miner bee, is a species of solitary bees in the family Andrenidae. [1] It is commonly found in the continental United States as well as much of North and Central America. [2] [3] Andrena prunorum is a spring-flying, ground-nesting bee that serves as a ubiquitous generalist in ecological settings ...

  9. Nomia (bee) - Wikipedia

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    Nomia is a genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae.Many species have opalescent bands on the metasoma. Nomia species are moderate-sized bees that nest in the ground. Most species nest solitarily, but some species also nest communally where females share a nest but where there are no queen or worker castes. [1]

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